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    Bry Rosier / Modern GA / Cirrus G2 Turbo

    Winds look good to Start Modern GA in the Eaglesoft Cirrus G2 Turbo . Early morning start to Bratislava in Slovakia . EGUN - LZIB
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    Not the best start in the world :( Cruising along at 13,000 ft nearing dusseldorf and lost all Manifold pressure and throttles completely unresponsive , Engine was idling and I suspected Icing , but I had all ice protection on , initiated a dead stick approach to EDDL and a 5,000 ft engine spluttered back into life so decided to continue on . At 7,500 ft manifold pressure went again so descended and went for the Closest Airfeld Geilenkirchen AB ETNG . Had to circle alot to lose the altitude ,even though nigh on dead-stick with no throttles , the Cirrus is a good glider and landed sweet . Was very tempted to use the CAPS parachute ( those familiar with this A/C will know it ) but felt confident gliding to the runway

    Well better get my tools out and have a look under the hood before thinking of continuing on ...

    I imagine the RTWR duenna tracking will be most amusing
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    Well just had a look under the hood and found a broken wire on the Fuel Module heater . in reality i had unassigned the default "H" for carb heat , so nothing happened Quick test flight just for confirmation and should be good to continue
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    Test Flight satis , Permit to Fly signed and leaving for Romania (Traian Vuia ) LRTR from ETNG
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bry Rosier View Post
    Well just had a look under the hood and found a broken wire on the Fuel Module heater . in reality i had unassigned the default "H" for carb heat , so nothing happened Quick test flight just for confirmation and should be good to continue
    Why would unassigning carb heat have any effect on the plane? There is no carb heat on the cirrus as it is a fuel injected engine
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    Quote Originally Posted by epwatson View Post
    Why would unassigning carb heat have any effect on the plane? There is no carb heat on the cirrus as it is a fuel injected engine
    It`s still modelled into the Sim version . There is no panel switch for it but the effects are still modelled in as if it had a carb !

    Take care Eamonn it definately does need the Carb heat in icing conditions . I need to use it right now


    http://www.eaglesoftdg.com/forum/vie...hp?f=31&t=1307
    Last edited by Bry Rosier; November 10th, 2009 at 10:39. Reason: carb heat link
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    Quote Originally Posted by epwatson View Post
    Why would unassigning carb heat have any effect on the plane? There is no carb heat on the cirrus as it is a fuel injected engine

    Same same Eamonn for the Beech 58 in FSX and it's IO-520s...

    The Alternate Air Intake is supposed to open automatically if the filter becomes obstructed on the real Baron. But there is atleast one mission you can fly to see that it doesn't: "Innsbruck Approach." I think there is a 2nd... "Resort Supply." And I am 99% sure (ages since I have flown those) turning on the so called "Carb Heat" restores power to the failing engine(s). Just another one of those "slight differences" in our FSX World.
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    Safely arrived at LRTR . Funny old flight chasing "ghost" winds which disappeared as soon as I reached them
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    Heading down to Ankara , Turkey LRTR - LTAC
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bry Rosier View Post
    It`s still modelled into the Sim version . There is no panel switch for it but the effects are still modelled in as if it had a carb !

    Take care Eamonn it definately does need the Carb heat in icing conditions . I need to use it right now


    http://www.eaglesoftdg.com/forum/vie...hp?f=31&t=1307
    Okay, limitation of flightsim but does it have the same effect on the cirrus as say a cessna? does it lower your operating efficiency of the plane?

    I have flown the cirrus quite a bit in FS9 mind you and have never experienced this, but nice to know.
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    I`ve not noticed any adverse effects from using it when not required ( The pilot in the eaglesoft thread selects it as part of pre-flight checks to make sure he doesn`t get caught out ) . But it instantly restores lost power when applied in these icing conditions I also tested turning it off during icing and immediately lose MP until reselected

    This is my favourite GA plane and 100`s of hours flying around and it was also the first time I encountered the icing , which kind of shocked me in my leg I usually fly it low level Bush Flying across Aus and UK , first time she`s been up high
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    Pushed on a little further than planned because of good winds . Arrived safely at LTAU , Erkilet Ab . The flight was fine a bit of turbulence around Ankara , wild winds .

    Need the comittee to take a look at the Duenna has it seems to have had a big fart along the way and did the old "co-ordinates reset" flash I imagine it was at this time that an erroneus IAS of 254 was generated . This girl will explode at 210 and at no time did I burst that barber pole . I have included the Flight Analysis also and the flight was tracked here

    http://www.fsrtwrace.com/track/ShowF...mX0aozAubUD90U

    I also managed to cover 6700 miles !!!! I wish
    Last edited by Bry Rosier; November 11th, 2009 at 07:23. Reason: duennas and flight analysis
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    Looks okay to me Bry. Similiar thing happened the last time I moved Jimmy Melrose along.
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    Cool Gonna push on down to Baghdad ORBI and rest up there . Aniticipate darkness on arrival , the nights draw in quickly there
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    Down and safe in Baghdad ORBI . A rather disappointing leg really . Active Sky X gave a good Tailwind component but FSX chose to ignore and thought it would be more fun to wreck this leg with a lovely Headwind . Oh well we arrived at Baghdad
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